After Delhi & Mumbai, Haryana also bans public celebrations on Holi as COVID-19 cases swell

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After Delhi & Mumbai, Haryana also bans public celebrations on Holi as COVID-19 cases swell
TOI
The Haryana government on Wednesday banned public celebrations of upcoming Holi festival in the wake of the rise in the number of coronavirus cases in the recent weeks. During the past few days, Haryana has been reporting over 800 new cases daily.
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"The Haryana government has banned public celebrations of Holi in view of (rise in number of cases of) corona..," Home and Health Minister Anil Vij said in a tweet.

The death toll from the pandemic in Haryana stands at 3,104, as on Tuesday, while the state has an infection count of 2,81,588. Among the worst-hit districts which are witnessing a surge in cases include Gurugram, Karnal, Ambala and Panchkula.

This year, Holi falls on March 29.


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